Kai Cenat doesn't do soft comebacks.
Dude comes back from a break and immediately drops a hundred-plus name roster on livestream like it's nothing. That's just how he operates.
Within minutes it was everywhere. Twitter, TikTok, every group chat you're in. Same question on repeat: did my guy make it in?
Okay, But What Is Streamer University, Actually?
Not a real school. Obviously.
Kai takes over an actual college campus, packs it with streamers, and for a few days it's just chaos with cameras rolling. Workshops. Challenges. Random collabs nobody saw coming. Clips hitting your For You page before you've even finished your coffee.
No lectures. No tests. Just creators being creators, which — let's be honest — is the whole draw.
The first run pulled in millions of views across every platform that matters. Smaller streamers got put in front of audiences ten, twenty times their normal size, overnight. That's the real trick here. It's a joke on the surface and a launchpad underneath.
This year's bigger. Bigger roster. Bigger names. Bigger everything.
The Full 2026 Student Roster
Kai revealed the complete Class of 2026 during his livestream. The accepted students include:
- MecqueenLive
- Queen Naija
- RunitKTV
- Yusuf7n
- LailaSimoneTV
- NotBilzo
- Plaqueboymax
- kiiingjojo
- Therealnialovee
- Ezee
- Kanel Joseph
- Aikooofficial
- Kiara Sainte
- ilikehaskell
- ElinaMeng
- Ft.Gioo
- Kierapleaze
- Pudgieee
- JasonTheWeen
- Dreamdoll
- Rulaempire
- Blazian
- smokecertified
- Fvckingjosh
- Avazura
- StanleyyMeng
- Bonnie
- StableRonaldo
- Fumibean
- BlasianBeautyAlexis
- MandoMillions
- Sierrasprague
- JaidaBunni
- straight2thebank
- Tiana Musarra
- TheMightyBA
- ImDavissss
- TatumBititick
- Rawdogmoon
- WardrobeWinter
- YnlGeo
- Lanializa
- Bonita
- Noemi
- Coolbutterflyyyy
- Mookie
- Jordyn Lucas
- Marlea
- Marlon
- WildKaiilee
- Madi2hotty
- Jshock9nine
- Reemknocks
- Dopeboyoli
- ThatsDaveonTV
- Skai Jackson
- Damii
- AmberrTyson
- Sara Saffari
- Crystalizaguirre
- Lacy
- MadaiChakell
- ChakraShooter
- IWasTori
- SukiMellow
- AngelCrackedU
- Edwardkso
- TheyCallMeLei
- NotQuiteLikeDuB
- Coolitshawty
- Malek_04
- Sarahfarrugia
- Aozami
- 1arryk
- OfficeDrummer
- Benjychavez
- TaylorJasminee
- Clarencenyc
- JadaMalayTV
- Catrnado
- Flako
- Yugi2x
- Regtoofunny
- Braeden
- Yaboyywill
- MeesterKeem
- Sketch
- Real_BigAnt
- Aishah Sofey
- shazdelicious
- dethdesigner
- Carterefe
- Seleolu
- SoPink
- E11ysa
- PayBae
- juiey jacobb
- MyaNicoleLive
- Silky
- Andrejinalekson
- JayMommyyo
- Rizpy
- Azguapo
- King66thegreat
- Shonyx
- FindJeremiah
- WabeWrld
- therealmiyalive
- rizzy_streamz
- Xscapeverse
- 2xceeej
- Submmiee
- chris_gone_crazy
- CuteGunz
- AndrewUhrik
- Ysabellagrace
- Suburb Baby
Meet The Professors (Yes, There Are Professors)
Every university needs faculty. Kai clearly took that bit seriously — or at least seriously enough to make it funny.
The 2026 lineup:
- Kai Cenat — Dean of Streamer University
- Duke Dennis
- Agent00
- DDG
- Chrisnxtdoor
- ImDontai
- CookingWithKya
- India Love
- Funny Marco
- Cindy Gallop
- Zias
- Ojay Suave — Guidance Counselor
Fitness. Comedy. Music. Branding. Community building. The faculty covers nearly every corner of the creator economy, and that's not by accident. Students get pulled into worlds they'd never touch on their own channel otherwise.
Ojay Suave as Guidance Counselor? Come on. That's not just casting, that's a bit. Kai's clearly having fun with the setup, not just throwing famous names at a wall and hoping something sticks.
Why This Actually Works (When So Many Copycats Fail)
Most creator events fizzle after one season. This one didn't. Why?
Because it fixes a real problem on both sides. Small creators can't get discovered no matter how good their content is. Big creators are always hungry for something new to film. Put both groups on one campus, hand them cameras, and step back.
Previous classes ran joke courses that somehow still worked as real content:
- Monetization for Dummies
- Defense Against Hating
- Love & Relationships
- Internet Beef 101
- Physical Education
Silly names. Sure. But each one is basically a pre-built content format — viral clips guaranteed before a single camera even turns on.
So What Happens Now?
Expect chaos, basically. Nonstop collabs, surprise pop-ins, at least one beef that somehow becomes its own storyline by day three. That's just how these things go.
That's the Kai Cenat formula. It's worked every time so far, and there's no reason to think this run breaks the streak.
For the creators on that list, this isn't just a fun campus trip they'll post about later. It's the kind of exposure that used to take years of grinding, compressed into one chaotic week — in front of an audience that's already watching, already waiting, already refreshing their feeds for the next clip.
Class of 2026, welcome to campus. Try not to break the internet on day one. (You probably will anyway.)








